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CLIPS DVDelighted- Spoiler Free DVD reviews-
DVD is Rog's home video format of choice, rated from 1 to 5 - with five being the best. This page lists some of Rog's recommendations, but as he always says, "even some bad movies take on a new life in DVD form". For the highest quality Digital Video Disc, go the Blu-ray way.

Winnie the Pooh (the voice of Jim Cummings) and friends help an adult Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) rediscover the joys of his youth. Looking and sounding great, this fanciful tale comes home. Oddly, there are very few extras provided. The Blu-ray contains 4 "In Which" featurettes exploring the making of the movie, the voice of Pooh actors, Walt Disney's encounter with Winnie and how the characters were brought to life. The Digital Code also contains an exclusive "In Which" that spotlights the actual original teddy bear and his best friends. For collectors of all-things-Pooh and those who enjoyed the film, this home edition is at least bearable. See full movie review here.

The remarkable adventures of lion cub Simba, finding his way in the circle of life that will lead to becoming king. One of the Disney Studios finest animated features gets another reissue. As with its previous life on video, this edition

Wreck-It Ralph (the voice of John C. Reilly) and best friend Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) search the internet for a part to fix the broken Sugar Rush arcade game in this full-length CG cartoon. Looking and sounding